On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 02:44:14 -0400, Charly Avital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I have received your post on this subject four times: the three first
>versions were identical, the fourth one (quoted hereafter) is different
>both in Subject and contents (you have added an EDIT paragraph).
>
>I am che
Hi,
I have received your post on this subject four times: the three first
versions were identical, the fourth one (quoted hereafter) is different
both in Subject and contents (you have added an EDIT paragraph).
I am checking my own POP settings, to find out whether something is
wrong with them, t
We are new to GPG and we have used gpg4win 1.0.5 to install the
programs on Windows XP Pro PC:s. Some years ago we used PGP 7, but now
it turns out that we cannot get it to work on our XP-Pro PC:s so we
are trying GPG instead.
But we are facing a problem when we keys and export our public keys.
Wh
1wing-angel wrote:
> I don't know if this is a Thunderbird issue, a GnuPG issue, or a Engimail
> issue. I'm assuming it's Thunderbird's problem. I also don't know if I
> should post this to you guys or Thunderbird or Enigmail, but anyway I hope
> this is the right place.
>
> So far everything is
I don't know if this is a Thunderbird issue, a GnuPG issue, or a Engimail
issue. I'm assuming it's Thunderbird's problem. I also don't know if I
should post this to you guys or Thunderbird or Enigmail, but anyway I hope
this is the right place.
So far everything is working ok, BUT whenever I send
I don't know if this is a Thunderbird issue, a GnuPG issue, or a Engimail
issue. I'm assuming it's Thunderbird's problem. I also don't know if I
should post this to you guys or Thunderbird or Enigmail, but anyway I hope
this is the right place.
So far everything is working ok, BUT whenever I sen
I don't know if this is a Thunderbird issue, a GnuPG issue, or a Engimail
issue. I'm assuming it's Thunderbird's problem. I also don't know if I
should post this to you guys or Thunderbird or Enigmail, but anyway I hope
this is the right place.
So far everything is working ok, BUT whenever I sen
I don't know if this is a Thunderbird issue, a GnuPG issue, or a Engimail
issue. I'm assuming it's Thunderbird's problem. I also don't know if I
should post this to you guys or Thunderbird or Enigmail, but anyway I hope
this is the right place.
So far everything is working ok, BUT whenever I sen
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On 08/18/2006 11:17 PM, David Shaw wrote:
>>> A vendor will be encrypting files for us and making them available via
>>> FTP. We have three users that will decrypt the files at different
>>> times. The vendor will not accept more than one key fr
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 09:56:10PM +0200, Qed wrote:
> On 08/18/2006 09:34 PM, Brian Rosenvinge wrote:
> > A vendor will be encrypting files for us and making them available via
> > FTP. We have three users that will decrypt the files at different
> > times. The vendor will not accept more than o
I started to read up on subkeys but did not understand them enough to
know if they did what we needed. I will take another look.
Qed wrote:
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On 08/18/2006 09:34 PM, Brian Rosenvinge wrote:
A vendor will be encrypting files for us and maki
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On 08/18/2006 09:34 PM, Brian Rosenvinge wrote:
> A vendor will be encrypting files for us and making them available via
> FTP. We have three users that will decrypt the files at different
> times. The vendor will not accept more than one key fr
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On 08/18/2006 09:34 PM, Brian Rosenvinge wrote:
> A vendor will be encrypting files for us and making them available via
> FTP. We have three users that will decrypt the files at different
> times. The vendor will not accept more than one key fr
Hi,
I have generated an RSA key pair using libgcrypt.As per the project
requirement ,i have to encrypt this Rsa key with another master RSA key.
gcry_ac_data_encrypt () expects input type as gcry_mpi_t. But RSA key
it self is of type gcry_ac_key_t. Now, I am planning to do the
convertion in the
We have decided to decrypt using a "special" user and re-encrypt the
file to multiple users. Our concern is that unless we want to do this
manually it has to be scripted and that will require the "special"
user's passphrase to live in the script or on a server in plaintext. No
one in IS wants
Hi all,
This is my second mail to the list, thanks for the book
references, i could start coding with more confidence. thanks Werner!
Still i have to admit that i am still a newbie to the libgcrypt
world, but had to start coding because of the time constraints of the
project. Hope people
Brian Rosenvinge wrote:
> Is it possible with GPG to take the public keys of three or more
> users and merge them into a single key? The single key could then be
> used to encrypt a file that all three or more recipients could read
> using their respective private key.
What's wrong with
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 02:34:57PM -0500, Brian Rosenvinge wrote:
> A vendor will be encrypting files for us and making them available via
> FTP. We have three users that will decrypt the files at different
> times. The vendor will not accept more than one key from us and we
> wanted each of o
A vendor will be encrypting files for us and making them available via
FTP. We have three users that will decrypt the files at different
times. The vendor will not accept more than one key from us and we
wanted each of our users to have their own key for security and auditing
purposes down th
On Fri, Aug 18, 2006 at 02:20:40PM -0500, Brian Rosenvinge wrote:
> Is it possible with GPG to take the public keys of three or more users
> and merge them into a single key? The single key could then be used to
> encrypt a file that all three or more recipients could read using their
> respect
Is it possible with GPG to take the public keys of three or more users
and merge them into a single key? The single key could then be used to
encrypt a file that all three or more recipients could read using their
respective private key.
Thanks Brian
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John wOnk3r wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem. I have 2 computers and I set one up with GnuPG(GPG) with a
> key. I use Thunderbird to send and receive encrypted email with no problems.
> The second computer is not set with any key. I want to setup the second
> computer with with the "Same" emai
1wing-angel wrote:
> I have a computer setup with GnuPG and everything so far is working ok. I
> recently sent a "Signed email"(not encrypted) to one of my friends at
> hotmail. She responded back, her message came through ok but then there was
> an error. The below is the following error.
>
> O
Hi,
I have a problem. I have 2 computers and I set one up with GnuPG(GPG) with a
key. I use Thunderbird to send and receive encrypted email with no problems.
The second computer is not set with any key. I want to setup the second
computer with with the "Same" email like the first computer with
Did anyone find a solution to this? I'm having the same problem
Thanks
>>>
Whenever I try to generate a new secret key on Windows with gnupg
1.4.3, I get the following output immediately following the second
request for my passphrase:
gpg: NOTE: you should run 'diskperf -y' to enable the disk
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1. Was the person to whom you sent a signed e-mail able to verify your
signature, and if she verified it, what was the result?
2. I *guess* that your correspondent, when she answered to your message,
quoted it in full, including your signature. The
1wing-angel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem. I have 2 computers and I set one up with GnuPG(GPG) with a
> key. I use Thunderbird to send and receive encrypted email with no problems.
> The second computer is not set with any key. I want to setup the second
> computer with with the "Same" email
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